Use it, abuse it, our Industrial Non-Lifting Floor Paint is the Rock of Gibraltar of garage floor paints. Our paint features a superior formula that is far tougher than the so-called "concrete paint" sold at your local home center that will flake to pieces under the rigors of garage life. The problem with these paints is they reactivate themselves once a hot tire is rolled over them. This reactivation causes the paint to stick to the rubber and lift. We've been selling Griot's Garage Industrial Non-Lifting Floor Paint for more than 23 years and our continuous improvements have allowed it to stand the test of time. Proper preparation is key. When using one-gallon, two coats cover 100 to 175 square feet, three coats cover 67 to 117 square feet. Once mixed you have two to three hours to apply paint. Under most conditions (77° F, average humidity) the paint will be dry to the touch in two hours, ready for the next coat in 12 to 18 hours, lightly cured for foot traffic in 18 to 24 hours, and fully cured and ready for cars, cabinets, and machinery in seven to 10 days. NOT warranted, since I can't install it for you. We include easy-to-follow, detailed instructions and answers to frequently-asked questions with your paint, along with a step-by-step video (below). Get a pristine finish you can count on for decades, not years.

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JohnnyV from
Tough PaintUsed this product on garage floor 14 years ago and it held up really well. It recently needed a refresh. I should have used a floor grinder to level the surface, but I took a shortcut and sanded the areas where the old paint was compromised. This resulted in a surface where you could see different levels of coverage. Also, part of my floor was significantly pock marked. Grinding would have helped this situation greatly. Don't take shortcuts. Floor prep is everything. The product is great and holds up for a long time.

Date published: 2014-08-26

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Kevin G from
Easy product to work withMy wife and I applied Griots Grage Floor Paint to our new 3 car garage floor. The concrete was less than 3 months old. First coat applied well. We added non skid on the second and were disappointed in the build up with the overlap of the roller. I had to sand down the high spots and we applied a final coat which we then added Valspar paint chips to for a final touch. In the end, the floor exceeds my expectations. The labor involved however makes me understand why it is a $3k proposition to have professionally done if you include all of the prep work and multiple coats.

Date published: 2015-07-02

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Guys only from
Great for the work shop tooThe concrete floor of my basement woodworking shop needed a tough and resilient finish and this paint absolutely is up to the task. Â This is my third paint job. The prep for painting over existing paint is as important as the prep for a first time finish. Â This is not a trivial task. Â This paint is very hard and does not scuff easily. Â We are installing new hard wood flooring in the living areas and I asked them to sand the shop floor too. Using a 60 grit screen pad on an industrial grade sander, they helped me avoid tough job.
On a properly prepped floor, this paint goes on easily with an 18" roller and looks fantastic. Clean-up of this water based product is also very easy. I can now look forward to another 5-6 years of a no-maintenance floor.
But the paint is only one aspect of my satisfaction. Â Griot's isn't just selling paint, it is providing a complete customer experience. To start: It sure is nice that the bucket the paint comes in is big enough to mix with the catalyst and water without having to find a third bucket for mixing. Â Trust me, this is a huge -- mixing is a breeze!
Also, the on line video and instructions help ensure positive results.
I am a long time Griot's customer and am happy to endorse their products and I really appreciate their commitment to customer satisfaction.

Date published: 2015-06-13

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DBeal from
Great Garage Floor PaintI originally bought this paint for my 1st house back in 1991. I'm in a new to me house and have my dream garage that I need to start transforming. Glad to see that you are carrying this paint again. Looking forward to making my garage look like your photos.

Date published: 2014-06-18

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Codeman from
SUPERIOR ProductI applied this Product Twelve years ago, and even in Arizona, it STILL looks great. SO GLAD that this is now available again. LOVED it as the Wif would bragg to her friends about how I DID this to the garage floor. You MUST follow the directions, to achieve the desired results

Date published: 2014-11-01

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Bishop from
Been Happy for 13 yearsI purchased 2 gallons of tan floor paint at the garage sale in Fife and other than black tire marks where the cars drive in an out this looks as good as the day I painted the floor 13 years ago.

Date published: 2014-07-03

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Corvette from
Floor paintDon't buy this paint followed directions to the tee paint lifted and they don't stand behind there products

Date published: 2014-06-27

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do you still carry the floor paint in grey?

Asked by: Beth

Yes we do carry the gray Industrial Non-Lifting Floor paint. It is item 90011 - Gray Floor Paint, One Gallon.

Answered by: GG_Kraig

Date published: 2014-05-27

Do we have to do anything to the garage floor before we paint I? Also part of our walls are cinder block, can we use the same paintÂ that we use for the rest of the walls on the cinder block? Thank Ypu Connie

Asked by: Connie

Yes preparation is the key when applying the Garage Floor Paint. We have listed detailed instructions under "Useful Instructions" and we have an excellent video under the "Video" tab at the top of the page that shows the application process.

Answered by: GG_Kraig

Date published: 2014-06-02

Can you add an abrasive to the top coat to improve traction? If so, could you use the abrasive from Rust-oleum used in their epoxy-paint for Garages? What about the colored flakes they offer too?

Asked by: WizByU

Yes you can put in an additive in to the Garage Floor paint for an anti-slip finish. If you would like to add an anti-slip finish you can purchase an additive that is found in the paint department from your local hardware store. This additive should be added to the first coat of floor paint (please see detail instruction under the "Useful Instructions" tab). Follow the manufacturer's recommendation for proper mixing ratio per gallon of paint. When adding this additive it is very important to stir the paint every time before adding paint to the roller.
If you want to add color and texture to your painted floor we would recommend our 90544 - Floor Paint Chips.

Answered by: GG_Kraig

Date published: 2014-06-05

My garage is, a 2 car, 20x22 ft 33 yr old in need of some work. how much of your best floor paint should it take to cover properly? It is a Concrete floor with some damage due to my sons ignorance handling solvent. I will put two coats on it.

Asked by: racerindy

Based on the square footage of your garage we would recommend 5 to 6 gallons of our Floor Paint.

Answered by: GG_Kraig

Date published: 2014-06-06

I have a 3 car garage and it is 19.5' x 30' with several counters I will paint around. I plan for 6 gals. I will etch with pool acid. Will the paint shine like your add, or does that require your clear coat for a good shine.

Asked by: cougar40

We appreciate your interest in our Gray Floor Paint. Once applied to your properly prepared floor the floor paint will leave a glossy finish without the clear coat.

Answered by: GG_Kraig

Date published: 2014-08-08

Will four gallons cover a 20x22 flour, two coats? How much will shipping cost?

Asked by: Reds

Based on the area of your floor we would recommend 5 gallons of Floor Paint for two coats. If you purchase the 5 gallons of Floor Paint there would be no additional shipping charge.

Answered by: GG_Kraig

Date published: 2014-08-08

The cement on my garage floor is "dusting". Will this paint product adhere to the floor?

Asked by: Mary1910

Not directly. Preparation is the key when applying the Garage Floor Paint. We have listed detailed instructions under "Useful Instructions" and we have an excellent video under the "Video" tab at the top of the page that shows the application process.